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Friday, August 30, 2013

Zia Quizon On Being Compared To Zsa Zsa and Karylle!

ZIA QUIZON

Zia Quizon says she can’t stop people from comparing her to
mom Zsa-Zsa and sister Karylle.

How Zia feels amid comparisons? Who’s better? Does Zia feel
more pressured because her first album was a success? Or is it because she
comes from a family of singers (her dad, Dolphy, is also known for his singing
talent)?

Excited to know more about Zia Quizon? Well, check out the
story below!

In the latest celebrity update, Zia Quizon denies varying
her musical style just to avoid comparisons with her mother Zsa Zsa Padilla and
sister Karylle.

“We’re just starting to shape the
idea na it’s not about better, or worse or best. Everyone should be the best
version of themselves. And I think my sister is the best version of herself, di
ba? I can only aspire to be like that personally,” she explained.

Zia admires the way Karylle is handling her career. Aside
from singing, Karylle can hosts and acts in musical plays.

“I don’t feel that I’m there yet,
so I would think that she’s the better singer. Kasi she knows where she’s going
talaga in life and her ideals in life come through. She’s also writing din now.
I think it’s kanya-kanya na din,” Zia said.

Apparently, Zia might venture into acting “eventually.’

“I’m a very open, kind of
go-with-the-flow. Pero sa totoo lang, mas behind the scenes ako interesado.
Nagsusulat, directing, maybe producing and getting to shape the industry
itself, not just being a part of it,” she revealed.

In fact, Zia is pressured as well because her album is a
success and she is a part of a family who known for a great singers but she
also use it to push forward.

“I think both. And we want to use
that pressure din to push forward and make something na we’re proud of.
Hopefully, people will appreciate the meaning of the music na they can change
life din and music to affect a person’s life,” she said.

On the other hand, Zia also said that the family is doing
quite well after a year her dad passed away.

“It’s kind of baby steps kind of a
process din, but you know, we’re learning. We’re growing every day. I’m just
glad din kasi I get to focus a little bit more on who we are as people kaya
medyo existentialist thoughts between daughter and mom. So, it’s a nice
experience din kasi we get to discover ourselves,” she shared.